William J. Ledger, Team of Destiny: Princeton
Football’s Undefeated 1951 Season (New York, Ink, Inc., 2015. “. . .
Anthony Flood . . . ransacked the online archives of The Daily
Princetonian and other publications in order to check facts of which
I often had only a hazy memory, not to mention the scores of the games I
write about and their wider American historical context. Tony . . . has
a command of written English that is, by today’s standards, uncommon,
and by applying it to my drafts, helped me produce a far more readable
manuscript, and for that I am grateful to him.”

William J. Ledger and Steven S. Witkin,
Vulvovaginal Infections, London: Manson Publishing, first edition
(2005) and second edition (2016). “Our secretaries Anthony Flood and
Sandra Green labored away on first drafts and multiple revisions, and
Tony’s Internet skills made us feel as though Manson Publishing House in
London were across the street from our offices in New York.”

Terry J. Tekippe, Bernard Lonergan’s Insight:
A Comprehensive Commentary. Lanham, MD, University Press of America,
2003. “A special word of thanks is also due to Anthony Flood for his
critical reading and careful proofreading of the manuscript.”

The Correspondence of W. E. B. Du Bois: Volume
II: Selections, 1934-1944, Herbert Aptheker, ed., Amherst, MA:
University of Massachusetts Press, 1976. “At various times I have had
the help of several younger people, including . . . Anthony Flood . . .
.”

Annotated Bibliography of the Published Writings
of W. E. B. Du Bois, Herbert Aptheker, ed., Millwood, NY:
Kraus-Thomson, 1973. “In the years of preparation of this effort,
several young men and women served as research assistants for varying
periods. Appreciation is expressed for their help to: . . . Anthony
Flood . . . . .”